Where do you keep your keys?....

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#21 Post by Ovenpaa »

dromia wrote:Their reason?
Policy, Christel argued with them on several occasions and escalated it to the decision makers and they just said "No, it is policy"
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Ovenpaa wrote:
dromia wrote:Their reason?
Policy, Christel argued with them on several occasions and escalated it to the decision makers and they just said "No, it is policy"
I don't buy at the doorstep, thats a policy, are they prepared to put their policy in writing and justify it ? otherwise they are interfering in the operation of your business, and I'm pretty certain that isn't in their remit ?
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#23 Post by Pippin89 »

I'm not fully aware of how the system works but as an RFD you are allowed to employ a "Servant" aren't you? Could you employ each other as your servants and, therefore, allow access to each others cabinets?
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#24 Post by Ovenpaa »

Pippin89 wrote:I'm not fully aware of how the system works but as an RFD you are allowed to employ a "Servant" aren't you? Could you employ each other as your servants and, therefore, allow access to each others cabinets?
We are both RFDs as such which applies to firearms held as RFDs, not for personal holdings. There is an easy way over it, we just add a variation allowing us to hold all of each others firearms, that also means we have to both submit a variation if one of us wants to add something new.
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Ovenpaa wrote:
Pippin89 wrote:I'm not fully aware of how the system works but as an RFD you are allowed to employ a "Servant" aren't you? Could you employ each other as your servants and, therefore, allow access to each others cabinets?
We are both RFDs as such which applies to firearms held as RFDs, not for personal holdings. There is an easy way over it, we just add a variation allowing us to hold all of each others firearms, that also means we have to both submit a variation if one of us wants to add something new.
Ah I see. Sorry I thought you were talking about RFD holdings.
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#26 Post by waterford103 »

Daryll wrote:My main set is always in my pocket... the spare set is secreted somewhere on the premises that even the missus doesn't know.
It's the only way , locks only keep honest people out !
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#27 Post by Pete »

Am I correct in assuming that an RFD can't treat a firearm that they have bought to trade, the same as a firearm that's entered on their FAC?.
It can't be taken out and used, only added to their RFD register, and stored securely until it's sold on.

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#28 Post by Andy632 »

Afaik there's nothing to stop them taking them out to "test" them.
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#29 Post by Ovenpaa »

Absolutely correct, we can test firearms held under RFD and as an example, we keep a couple specifically for testing sound moderator designs. In theory we can test every single one of the firearms held to our hearts content and we always try to test fire customer rifles/shotguns before they are returned. The one thing we cannot do is shoot overland with them.
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#30 Post by HALODIN »

Combination lock for me. Keys aren't an issue.
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